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So cops are now handsomely augmenting their budgets via two lucrative and covert entrapment techniques: Unmarked cars planted among us petty traffic violators. The other day, I saw three unmarked police cars pulled over in a West Island mall.They were very used and shabby. They were all flashing internal red-white-blue strobe lights like discotheques on wheels. […]

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Valérie Chiasson grew up relying on the power of one horse as a young equestrian rider. But this weekend, she will be relying on the 380 horsepower of a modified Honda Civic during one of the support races surrounding the Canadian Grand Prix.

Formula One’s wonderful, unpredictable, high-octane-perfumed Canadian Grand Prix returns to Montreal this weekend for its 34th running, the 44th edition of the (almost) annual rude assault on every sense.

After a six-year fender-bending, sheet-metal-crunching, crowd-pleasing run on Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, the checkered flag has dropped on NASCAR racing in Montreal. And not because NASCAR wanted to leave.

When Mark Mowers formally joins the Canadiens’ scouting staff, it should be in the middle of a foggy night, with Rouses Point standing in for Berlin, circa 1965, as the defector slips over the border to join the side of the angels.